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Theoretical Model of Oxidative Adsorption of Water on a Highly Reduced Reconstructed Oxide Surface.

Nathan Z Koocher1, John Mark P Martirez1, Andrew M Rappe1.   

Abstract

Highly reduced surface reconstructions of BaTiO3 (001) have been found to be composed of a TiO2 surface covered with Ti adatoms occupying surface interstitial sites. We predict the reactivity of these highly oxophilic and reduced surface Ti species through density functional theory, where we calculate the adsorption of H2O on the (√5 × √5)R26.6° TiO2-Ti3/5 reconstruction. H2O serves as the primary O source and oxidizing agent. We demonstrate that H2O oxidizes some of the Ti adatoms, shifting their occupied 3d states to the surface conduction band edge. We find that, due to the high concentration of reduced Ti species on the surface, a dissociative adsorption of water on the reconstructed surface can also lead to the formation of surface hydrides, which serve as a precursor for H2 evolution. This suggests that the reconstructed surface may be an attractive single-phase hydrogen evolution catalyst.

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Keywords:  barium titanate; hydrogen evolution; metal hydride; surface oxidation; surface reconstruction; water adsorption; water reduction

Year:  2014        PMID: 26278454     DOI: 10.1021/jz501635f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem Lett        ISSN: 1948-7185            Impact factor:   6.475


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1.  Optimizing TiO2 through Water-Soluble Ti Complexes as Raw Material for Controlling Particle Size and Distribution of Synthesized BaTiO3 Nanocubes.

Authors:  Kouichi Nakashima; Kouta Hironaka; Kazuma Oouchi; Mao Ajioka; Yoshio Kobayashi; Yasuhiro Yoneda; Shu Yin; Masato Kakihana; Tohru Sekino
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2021-11-24
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